Colorado Statutes
§ 24-80-802 — Historic trail - marking
Colorado § 24-80-802
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-80-802 (2026).
Text
The general assembly hereby
recognizes and commends the designation by the congress of the United States of
the Santa Fe trail as a national historic trail and declares that portion of the Santa
Fe trail occurring in the state of Colorado to be a valuable and noteworthy historic
resource that should be identified for the traveling public where it travels on or
crosses the highways of the state of Colorado. Therefore, the executive director of
the department of transportation is directed to mark with suitable signs significant
route segments and sites recognized as associated with the primary route of the
historic Santa Fe trail in Colorado, as generally depicted on a map entitled The
Santa Fe Trail contained in the final report of the secretary of the interior of the
United State
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Legislative History
Source: L. 88: Entire section added, p. 983, � 1, effective March 18. L. 91: Entire section amended, p. 1067, � 36, effective July 1.
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